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pibara
HiveDevs
2026-07-22 21:41
HF-JSON 2.0: A type-rich textual data exchange format
Moving HF-JSON from a Merg-E specific type-rich textual data format to a format suitable for multi-lang ecosystems.
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pibara
HiveDevs
2026-07-11 23:25
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : The $threshold keyword and logging.
Introducing the $threshold keyword into Merg-E. A conditional code feature for logging and other purposes.
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pibara
HiveDevs
2026-06-23 17:30
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : The merge parts of Merg-E
Why Merg-E is named Merg-E, with some detailed info on merge heavy implementation details plus dev/merge samples.
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-06-10 22:24
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Flow control and exceptions.
An outline of flow control and error handling in Merg-E.
hivefpl
Sportsblock
2026-08-10 18:41
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pibara
HiveDevs
2026-05-20 21:21
Version 0.4 of the Merg-E language specification : Deprecating float/complex for rquantity/cquantity for full dimensional type-safety.
A breaking change in the Merg-E language spec: deprecating dimensionless inprecise types in favor of explicit dimensions
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-05-17 21:37
Version 0.4 of the Merg-E language specification : Tensors and tensor literals
Exploring tensors for the Merg-E language.
pibara
merg-e
2026-05-16 16:41
Version 0.4 of the Merg-E language specification : Compile-time dimensional analysis, SI/Planck units and the scaling literal operator.
How the v0.4 of the Merg-E language will introduce type safety for physical quantities.
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-05-10 16:48
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Interaction between operators, integer bitwidth generics, and the full numeric type-system.
An example driven outline of the Merg-E numeric syspes and their interaction with operators.
myriam-clotilde
MCGI Cares Hive
2026-08-15 18:39
Published via Ecency
Promoted
Verse of the Day | Saturday, August 15th
"You too, be patient and stand firm, because the Lord's coming is near." James 5:8 Today's verse reminds us that patience is not passive waiting — it is active, rooted, unwavering steadfastness
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-05-03 20:34
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Literal operators & Rational and Complex numbers.
This is part eighteen in a series on the 0.3 version of the language spec for the Merg-E Domain Specific Language for the InnuenDo Web 3.0 stack. I'll add more parts to the below list as the spec progresses:
pibara
merg-e
2026-03-04 13:47
Playing around with NotebookLM. Created 10 AI Merg-E language videos
About ten AI generated videos about the Merg-E Web 3.0 programming language design and architecture.
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-01-27 10:24
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : async functions and resources and the full use of InnuenDo VaultFS
About how the Merg-E language will handle asynchonous ambient resources in general, and VaultFS access in particular.
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-01-20 00:31
Progress on InnuenDo VaultFS
Progress on VaultFs development. A user-space FS vault for the Merg-E runtime & compiled binaries in need of a vault.
darth-azrael
retrocomputing
2026-08-16 18:19
Published via Ecency
Promoted
Compute! (October 1983)
Compute! was perhaps the first magazine for home computer users. It concentrated on 6502 based computers in its early days but eventually covered most popular home computers. The October 1983 issue includes:
pibara
innuendo
2026-01-07 23:51
Temporary (AI) logos for major InnuenDo stack projects
Some temporary AI-slop logos for InnuenDo.
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-01-05 22:29
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Explicit actorcitos, non-inline structural iterators, runtimes, and abstract schedular pipeline.
Final pre-implementation post on the Merg-E language: iterators&actorcitos, alternate runtimes, and abstract scheduling
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-01-04 22:30
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Actorcitos and structural iterators
On how 'if' & 'while' are abstractions on top of, and on the low level strength of structuaral iterators and actorcitos
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-01-02 14:17
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : The Merg-E ownership model, capture rules, and the --trustmebro compiler flag.
Ownership model of Merg-E language. Move vs share. Implicit vs explicit capture. And Trust Me Bro as a compile flag.
theindicators
Ladies of Hive
2026-08-17 00:04
Published via Ecency
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Why Do We Have Different Handwriting Styles?
Every person has a unique way of writing. Even when two people use the same pen and write the same sentence, their handwriting can look completely different. Some people write in large letters, while others
pibara
HiveDevs
2026-01-01 13:35
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Robust integers and integer bitwidth generic programming
On a niche feature of Merg-E, an overflow safe integer type subsystem with typewith generic programming.
pibara
HiveDevs
2025-12-31 22:11
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Operators, expressions and precedence
Extending Merg-E with unicode based operators, and how operator/expression precedence works in Merg-E.
pibara
HiveDevs
2025-12-31 01:52
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Scalars and serialization to and from High-Fidelity JSON (HF-JSON)
On Scalars in the Merg-E language, and how scalars, dataframes and DAGs map to HF-JSON.
pibara
HiveDevs
2025-12-29 10:49
Version 0.3 of the Merg-E language specification : Sensitive data in immutables and future vault support
Resolving how tro handle sensitive constant data in Merg-E, and exploring future vault connectivity in that context.
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